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Granada
Founded in 1524 by Spanish conquistador, Cordoba, Granada is one of the oldest cities in the Americas. It has a history as diverse as it is long, having been taken over by many superpowers and pirates over the years due...
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Lake Nicaragua and Las Isletas de Granada
Lake Nicaragua covers more than 3,000 square miles and drains into the Caribbean Sea. A spattering of 365 islands, known as Las Isletas de Granada, were created by an eruption of Mombacho Volcano. The islands, which range in size from...
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Mombacho Volcano
Just 20 minutes from Granada is the Mombacho volcano (transfers from Granada are available). The volcano, which last erupted in the 16th century, plays host to a coffee plantation and tours are available. The 45-degree drive up to cloud forest is breath-taking both for its...